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You now have a faster way to access Google Keep on your Galaxy Watch

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Last updated: March 27th, 2023 at 06:30 UTC+02:00

Google Keep is one of the best note-taking apps available across platforms. The best part is that Google Keep has a dedicated app for every platform, which includes Wear OS smartwatches. Now, the Google Keep Wear OS app is getting some new features that will enhance the user experience.

According to the latest reports, the Google Keep app is getting new ‘Add list’ and ‘Add note’ watch face complications on Wear OS smartwatches, including Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 5 lineups. The new watch face complications are visible in the Google Keep Wear OS app v5.23.102.03, as per 9To5Google. Tapping on either the ‘Add list’ or ‘Add note’ icon opens a box to choose voice or text input.

Google Keep users will be able to select the watch faces from the complications slot picker within the Wear OS app. These changes are subtle and may not sound amusing, but they are a welcome change. Google has been introducing a bunch of new features and redesigning its core apps for a while now. Back in November, the Google Keep app received a dual-pane redesign for Android tablets, foldable phones, and Chromebooks.

Do note that the new watch face complications are arriving with the latest version of the Google Keep Wear OS app. However, it isn’t available across every region and may take its time before arriving for you. We would suggest you keep an eye out for the latest Google Keep Wear OS app update on the Play Store.

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